Yuma Ferry thing
also known as: ferry
Summary: Ferry erected over the Colorado River near the junction of the Gila and Colorado rivers, owned by a party of Americans.
Completeness: 51/100 Grade D
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cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
Near the junction of the Colorado and Gilarivers, a ferry was erected over the Colorado
sometime in March last, by a company of
Americans. The business done by the ferry was
large, and several men stopped at the place to
carry it on. For some…
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cited from Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila (1891)
Near the junction of the Colorado and Gilarivers, a ferry was erected over the Colorado
sometime in March last, by a company of
Americans. The business done by the ferry was
large, and several men stopped at the place to
carry it on. For some…
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Near the junction of the Colorado and Gila
1891 · newspaper · public-domain